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: A menu jump that returns the user to the Primary menu presented at sign-on. It is specified by entering two up-arrows (^^) at the menu’s select prompt. It resembles the rubber band jump but without an option specification after the up-arrows.
: A menu jump that returns the user to the Primary menu presented at sign-on. It is specified by entering two up-arrows (^^) at the menu’s select [[prompt~|Prompt]]. It resembles the rubber band jump but without an option specification after the up-arrows.




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; Go-Home Jump
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: A menu jump that returns the user to the Primary menu presented at sign-on. It is specified by entering two up-arrows (^^) at the menu’s select prompt. It resembles the rubber band jump but without an option specification after the up-arrows.
: A menu jump that returns the user to the Primary menu presented at sign-on. It is specified by entering two up-arrows (^^) at the menu’s select [[prompt~|Prompt]]. It resembles the rubber band jump but without an option specification after the up-arrows.





Latest revision as of 10:17, 5 March 2012

Go-Home Jump
A menu jump that returns the user to the Primary menu presented at sign-on. It is specified by entering two up-arrows (^^) at the menu’s select Prompt. It resembles the rubber band jump but without an option specification after the up-arrows.


Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Go-Home Jump
A menu jump that returns the user to the Primary menu presented at sign-on. It is specified by entering two up-arrows (^^) at the menu’s select Prompt. It resembles the rubber band jump but without an option specification after the up-arrows.


Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library